Hi everyone,

Alan W. Irwin wrote:
> On 2009-03-13 19:27-0000 Andrew Ross wrote:
> 
> That explanation makes sense.  Thanks!  In fact, KDE-4.2 has a much better
> reputation than KDE-4.1 so these color/text position rendering issues for
> -dev svg results (as well as other SVG results) may already be resolved by
> KDE-4.2.

That explains it, indeed, I'm still under Kde 4.1. Good news.

> In any case, I now feel we shouldn't worry too much about svgqt until the
> fundamental validation issues get straightened out for the SVG files
> produced by Qt4 so I now have disabled svgqt by default.
> 
> The remaining big concern for me is still the size issues for all the other
> qt-related devices.
> 
> * Would you be willing to go through the same xdpyinfo and GUI measuring
> exercises (with an actual meter stick) I asked Alban to do to make sure we
> all have dimensions and resolutions configured right on our various Linux
> systems, X configurations, and monitors?

I get the following:

dimensions:    1440x900 pixels (304x190 millimeters)
resolution:    120x120 dots per inch

Your resolution is 80x80 dpi, which should explain the discrepancy. I 
believed the sizes were computed relatively to the device resolution, 
but I must have omitted something at some point. I'll have a look at it.

> * For -dev pngqt do you get the ~20 per cent smaller glyphs I do or the
> normal-sized glyphs like Alban does?
> 
> * For -dev qtwidget do you get the half-size glyphs I do or the normal-sized
> glyphs like Alban does?
> 
> (For the last two questions please refer back to the screenshots we both
> recently sent to the list.)
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help with these qt glyph size questions.  It will
> be a big help to know what the situation is for each of the Linux platforms
> you have access to.
> 
> Alan
> __________________________
> Alan W. Irwin

And thanks to all for the relevant analysis of the SVG and memory issues.

Alban

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